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Moving during summer break with children

Moving with children during summer break can be both a strategic and emotional decision.

Here are some helpful tips to make the process smoother:

1. Timing

  • Summer break offers a natural transition between school years, reducing disruption to your child's education.

  • Plan early to allow time for goodbyes and prepare for a fresh start in the new location.

2. Involve Your Children

  • Let them help pack, choose décor for their new room, or make decisions where appropriate.

  • Talk openly about the move, including what to expect and how life might change.

3. Visit the New Area

  • If possible, take a trip to the new neighborhood to explore parks, schools, and fun places.

  • Show them their new school and nearby attractions to build excitement.

4. Stick to Routines

  • Try to maintain bedtime, meals, and family rituals. Consistency helps children feel secure.

5. Pack a "First Night" Kit

  • Include favorite toys, pajamas, snacks, and comfort items for the first night in the new home.

6. Social Transition

  • Look for summer camps or activities in your new area to help kids make friends before school starts.

  • Introduce them to neighbors or classmates if possible.

7. Emotional Support

  • Acknowledge their feelings—sadness, anxiety, or even anger—and reassure them it’s okay to feel that way.

  • Keep communication open during and after the move.

Would you like a printable moving guide tailored for families?